There were some mixed emotions today at the Indiana Statehouse, as a bill to put politics into school board races advanced.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday backed away from the most significant parts of Gov. Mike Braun’s property tax cut proposal.
Some Indiana Senate Republicans are aiming to make Indiana school board members, a historically nonpartisan position, choose ...
Many local officials are concerned that Senate Bill 1 will result in a significant loss of funding to public safety, education, infrastructure, public transportation, and access to library resources.
In a hypothetical U.S. Senate race between former U.S. Representative Mike Rogers and former Secretary of Transportation Pete ...
Indiana’s voter participation rate has historically ... Previous attempts to make school boards partisan have failed. Senate ...
Republicans pushing the bill have offered no evidence of any issues surrounding the use of student IDs for voting. Lawmakers ...
The Senate Elections Committee voted 6-3 Monday in favor of Senate Bill 284 that would cut Indiana's current 28-day early voting period to just 14 days prior to Election Day. State Sen.
Senate Bill 287 is currently under consideration. If it becomes law, it would mandate that school board candidates register ...
Hoosier voters could see early in-person voting slashed from a month to two weeks under legislation moving to the Indiana ...
Vaughn applauded Indiana’s current early voting window of 28 days ... Despite the opposition, the Senate’s Elections Committee advanced the proposal on a 6-3 vote. The bill will now head ...